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DECEMBER.  1904. 


FOR  SALE  BY 

CHAS.  STEIGERWALT, 

130  East  King:  St.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 


UNITED  STATES  SILVER  DOLLARS. 

1795.  Flowing  hair.  3 leaves.  Very  good.  2.50. 

1795.  Flowing  hair.  Dif.  dies.  Very  good.  2.50. 

1795.  Flowing  hair.  2 leaves.  Very  good.  2.50. 

1795.  Fillet  head.  Fine,  two  ;^-inch  scratch-like  defects  before 
neck.  2.75. 

1796.  Small  date.  Small  letters  on  reverse.  Rare.  Fine,  ex- 
cept very  trifling  reverse  edge  bruise.  3. 50. 

1796.  Large  date.  Very  good.  An  obverse  impression  shows 
partly  on  reverse,  making  another  1796  to  left  of  eagle 
Curious.  4.00. 

1797.  Seven  stars  facing.  Very  good.  3.00. 

1798.  Thirteen  stars.  Small  eagle.  Fine.  5.00. 

1798.  Knobbed  9.  Fine.  Scarce.  3.00. 

1798.  Compact  date.  Very  good.  2.25. 

1798.  “High  8.”  Fine.  2.50. 

1798.  Medium  wide  date.  Very  good.  2.25. 

1798.  Wide  date.  Very  good.  2.25. 

1799.  Five  stars  facing.  Fine.  3.75* 

1799.  Over  ’98.  Very  good.  Has  trifling  milling  bruise. 
Rare.  2.50. 

1799.  “ High  9.”  Very  good.  2.25. 

1799.  “ Low  9.”  Good,  rare.  2.00. 

1799.  Even  date.  Fine.  2.50. 

1800.  Very  good.  2.50. 

1800.  Dotted  date.  Very  good.  2.50. 

1801.  Fine.  3.50. 

1842.  Extremely  fine,  with  bloom.  1.50. 

1843.  Very  fine,  with  bloom.  1.35. 

1846.  Practically  uncirculated,  brilliant.  i.75» 

1846.  O.  Mint.  Very  fine.  1.50. 

1847.  Extremely  fine,  bloom.  1.50. 

1848.  But  a shade  from  uncirculated,  brilliant.  2.50. 

1 836.  Very  good.  2.75. 

18^.  O.  Mint.  Practically  uncir.  1.75. 

1878.  Trade.  Brilliant  proof.  1.50. 


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l8yg.  Trade.  Brilliant  proof.  1.50. 

1880.  Trade.  Brilliant  proof.  1.25. 

1892.  Brilliant  proof  1.40. 

1895.  O.  Mint.  Uncirculated.  1.40. 

MISCELLANEOUS  COINS. 

Half  Dollars.  1794.  Good.  4.50. 

1794.  Good,  pierced  at  top.  1.50. 

1795.  Good.  1.25. 

1801.  Very  good,  nearly  all  hair  lines  showing.  5.00. 

1802.  Good.  4.50. 

1805.  Over  ’04.  Good.  2.00. 

1814.  Over  ’13.  Extremely  fine,  bloom,  rare.  2.50. 

1827.  Curled  2.  Nearly  uncirculated.  1.50. 

Quarters.  1796.  Very  good,  two  letters  stamped  on  hair. 
2.00. 

1796.  Good,  pierced  at  top.  i.oo. 

1804.  Good.  2.50. 

1806.  Over  ’05.  Nearly  fine.  1,00. 

1806.  Nearly  fine.  .75. 

1807.  Very  good.  i.oo. 

1820.  Fine,  but  “ 25  ” erased.  .60. 

1822.  Very  good.  .50. 

1825.  Very  fine.  1.00. 

Dimes.  1796.  Very  good,  but  several  light  scratches  and  pin- 
nicks.  1.75- 

1801.  Good  impression,  slight  edge  bruise.  1.50. 

1803.  Worn,  head  fair,  date  good.  1.25. 

1807.  Good.  .65. 

1811.  Good.  .85. 

1814.  Very  fine,  has  trifling  edge  nick.  .50. 

1822.  Very  fair,  everything  plain.  1.35. 

1846.  Very  good.  .65. 

Half  Dimes.  1801.  Very  fair,  date  plain,  slightly  battered. 
75- 

1803.  Large  8.  Fine,  but  slight  mar  from  reverse  dent  bend. 
1.75. 

1846.  Fair;  rare.  I.OO. 

1848.  Large  date.  Very  good.  .35. 

Three  Cents.  1872.  Proof,  scratch  above  date.  .50. 
Cents.  1793.  Chain,  “Ameri.”  Fair  ‘ specimen,  with  plain 

date,  pin-scratch  on  hair;  rev.,  distinct  but  not  strong.  3.50. 
1793.  Wreath.  Upright  stem.  Good  except  that  3 of  date  is 
weak.  Scarce  variety.  2.25. 

1793.  Same,  fair,  dark,  slightly  brightened  at  date  to  make  it 
show  plain.  175. 

1793.  Wreath.  'Lettered-edge  type  but  vine  and  bars.  Very 
good  impression  with  bold  date  but  black  and  surface  rough 
at  parts.  2.50. 


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1793*  Liberty  Cap.  Good  obverse,  with  plain  date,  but  a trifle 
rough.  3.50. 

1793.  Chain  (7),  Wreath  (2),  Liberty  Cap  (i).  Six  show  the 
date  more  or  less  plainly;  all  show  the  1793  types,  making 
them  suitable  for  cheap  sets.  lO  pcs.  4.50. 

1795.  Lettered  edge.  “ Liberty”  with  hyphen  between  R and 
T.  Very  good,  light-brown,  scarce.  2.00. 

1795.  Thin.  Fine,  light  olive-brown.  Very  trifling  planchet 
edge  clip,  only  on  part  of  outer  milling.  1.25. 

1799.  Over  ’98.  Fair  specimen  of  the  over  date.  6.00. 

1802.  Fine.  Chocolate  color.  .85. 

1805.  Fine.  Glossy  brown,  i.oo. 

1808.  Fine.  Light  olive.  1. 50. 

1809.  About  good,  bold  date.  1.25. 

1810.  Over  ’09.  Fine,  glossy  brown,  several  minute  spots.  .75. 

1811.  Over ’10.  Good.  .75. 

1817--18.  Uncir.,  red,  but  spotted.  .75. 

1818.  Perfect  die.  About  uncir.,  light  olive.  .40. 

1820.  Uncir.,  olive  and  red,  nearly  perfect.  .40. 

1821.  Fine.  Dark  brown.  .85. 

1836.  Die  broken  to  left.  Fine,  light  olive.  .65. 

1838.  L^ncirculated,  olive  and  red,  two  small  spots  on  reverse. 

•75- 

1839.  Over  ’36.  Worn  and  with  reverse  dent  but  date  plain. 
.65. 

1841.  Very  fine.  Purple  color.  .85. 

1847.  Uncirculated,  glossy  brown.  .65. 

1848.  Uncirculated,  chocolate  color.  .75. 

1857.  Large  and  small  dates.  Very  fine  pair.  .75. 

Five  Cents.  1878.  Proof.  .35. 

Half  Cents.  1793.  Large  7.  Very  good  impression,  but 
coin  slightly  bent.  1.50. 

1794.  Compact  date.  Fine,  brown.  2.00. 

1794.  Wide  date.  Very  good,  nearly  fine,  brown.  1.50. 

1795.  Thin.  No  pole.  Very  good.  1.25. 

1796.  Date  very  good,  head  and  “Liberty”  worn;  reverse, 
smooth.  An  ugly  dent,  almost  piercing,  on  neck.  A fair 
specimen  of  this  rare  date.  12.00. 

1797.  Nearly  good,  date  bold.  .75. 

1802.  Good,  reverse  center  weak.  i-50. 

1811.  Broken  die.  Very  good,  nearly  fine.  i.oo. 

18 1 1.  Good.  .50. 

Wasliinj^ton.  1783.  “ Unity  States”  Cent.  Very  good.  .75. 

1783.  “ United  States.”  Small  head.  Engrilled  edge.  Very 

good,  but  milling  nicked.  .75. 

Double  head  Cent.  Very  good,  several  nicks.  .50. 

Liberty  and  Security.  Large  size.  Fine,  but  hair,  epaulet  and 
buttons  neatly  touched  up  with  graver.  .85. 

Colonials.  1783.  Chalmers’  Shilling.  Worn,  but  greater 
part  shows  plainly.  1.25. 


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1723.  Rosa  Americana.  Twopence  and  Penny.  Fair.  .85. 

1766.  Pitt.  “ No  Stamps.”  Ab.  fair,  partly  silvered.  .35. 

1767.  Louisiana.  With  and  no  R.  F.  Fair  pair.  .50. 

1785.  Vermon  Auctori  ; Immune  Columbia.  Poor,  as  usual, 
date  off,  but  nearly  everything  showing.  .75. 

1785.  Geo.  III.  Rex.;  Immune  Columbia.  Very  good,  light 
brown  color.  Immune  side  has  bold  date,  pierced.  1.25. 

1785.  Vermonts.  Bold  impression ; minute  hole  at  i.  .60. 

1787.  Mass.  Half  Cent.  Good,  slightly  silvered.  .65. 

1788.  Mass.  Half  Cent.  Barely  fair.  .30. 

1787.  Conn.  Cent.  “ Horned  bust.”  Good.  .35. 

1787.  Conn.  Cent.  “ Inde  et  Lir.”  Very  good.  .25. 

1787.  New  York  Excelsior  Cent.  Arms  of  New  York,  “Excel- 
sior” below ; reverse,  eagle,  “ E Pluribus  Unum,”  and  date. 
Center  of  shield  w^orn,  eagle  and  supporters  very  good,  rough 
at  “ Excelsior,”  making  a few  letters  indistinct;  reverse,  very 
good,  except  a slight  roughness  at  left.  A reasonably  good 
specimen.  7.50. 

1787.  Nova  Eborac.  Good  specimen  but  date,  as  usual,  not 
strong.  .65. 

1794.  Talbot,  Allum  and  Lee  Cent.  Very  good.  .50. 

1788.  New  Jersey.  ’ Horse  head  to  left.  Very  fair.  .50. 

Kentucky  Cent.  Thin.  Good,  a few  light  pits.  .85. 

1785.  Nova  Constelatio.  Club  rays.  Nearly  good.  .40. 

Patterns.  1854.  Cent.  No  stars.  Dull  proof.  .85. 

1858.  Indian  Head  Cent.  Laurel  wreath.  Uncir.  .85. 

1858.  Same.  Oak  wreath  and  shield.  Dull  proof.  .85. 

1859.  Cent.  Reverse  of  i860.  Uncir.,  small  spot  on  on.  .50. 

1863.  Half  Dollars.  Reverses:  “God  our  Trust”  in  field  and 

on  label  above  eagle.  Br.  proofs.  Pair,  6.00. 

1863.  Two  Cents.  Regular  type.  Purple  proof.  2.00. 

1863.  Cent.  Thin.  Bright  bronze  proof,  though  milling  is  a 
trifle  rough  at  top.  i.oo. 

1867.  Longacre’s  5 Cents.  Aluminium  proof,  i.oo. 

1868.  Ten  Cents.  Obverse  same  as  old  copper  cent.  Nickel. 
Uncirculated  or  dull  proof.  Rare.  4.00. 

1868.  Ten  Cents.  Same.  Copper  proof  2.00. 

1868.  I,  3,  5 Cents.  Liberty  head.  Nickel  proofs.  2.00. 

1878.  Goloid  Dollar.  iG.  24S.  Proof,  obverse  slightly  dull. 
3-50. 

1878.  Goloid  Dollar.  iG.  16.1S.1.9  C.  Proof,  a trifling  rubber- 
band  stain.  3.50. 

1878.  Morgan’s  original  design  for  the  Standard  Dollar.  Only 
3 leaves  to  branch  under  eagle.  Proof,  but  two  small  initials 
lightly  scratched  before  mouth.  2.25. 

1878.  Barber’s  beautiful  design  for  the  Dollar.  Eagle  with 
drooping  wings.  Proof  4.00. 

Frames  for  Encased  Postage,  no  stamps  or  mica.  Burnett’s  Ex- 
tracts (3),  Burnett’s  Cocoaine  (i).  1.00. 

Token.  1863.  “ Shoot  him  on  the  spoot.”  .25.